!,' . i . ''llo3lE MATTERS. .. TEAL FOB MURDER. OPI3IOII OP JVDOE WCLIIIIE Tbo Court opened at;the usual hoar. 'll‘. was the day set apart for the trial of Coppice sod Hull, charged with having Committed the Iniiithinglitar of Denjeadn Fox, on Liberty stsett, on the night of the 19th of Octoher. ,pianeght, Haehrouck,iand Frew, for the pros eOnDon; Darragh, Black, and Roberts, for the defence. 3iisetiot Attorney Flancsin asked for a post. ponement of the trial, at, one of the most itaport ant vitnegee for the commonwealth wee ab- sent. biasses. Darragh and inset opposed a post • ponement, as an impormott witness for the de. fetwe could not be detained any longer. She .wits, about returning to Ohio, and it was with '• .the utmost difficulty she had been detained on . , . . til the present time. -. , . It was decided that!the trial . should proceed. - Two or three witneliee being about when . the roll wu called, fudge McClure remarked •o . ' that he would take that opportunity of-their ab. . ' senors; of rending an opinion upon the, contested ' eletaien question, whiah hadbeen argued before him on ; Saturday, by*ldah time the witnesses .Would be ready. .1 • ~.. Jed ,- • , ge/doClore then read the suletance of the •.. ' petition, which he sold resolved imelfluto the , L following four positions: . , The'grievances set tall. in the petition resolve : ~ r .-• then:4oll,es into the ledlowin g apeeitiattione: ' • .-:-..;-.„- First, "Tina nine lota In the Sixth Ward for ."<. Kent were earitched Out on the tally list." , !Seoond, "Neglect or omission to file in Pro "' -..:. 7 thatUlary's Ofboe a list as required by law."- i: Igird, ..The clerk did not. annex "tax" to liaise who voted on tan, or "age" to those who voted on age" ; • Fourth, "Large numbers of forged natumlita „Con papers were issued previous tirsaid elan '-..- - tics for the; purpose of imposing upon the Judg eeend Inspectors dead elections.” First. Petitioners do not charge that these - ' Moe votes were falsely or fraudulently scratched, or that they were 'wretched by mistake. ' Tho law presumes men to do their duty until the contrary is alleged proven. Here it to not - alleged. It fellow s p werepropety scratch -y ed. • This alone we' . not change thr result of •, ' the election, even rthese tans votes had been - . erroMmusly scratched. ' i'l ' ' It'll 'Kedged that because there was omission : . ::fr.,,'P or hegleist to file the, list of voters In the Pro rif, tabonotery's Office from various Warde, that this fa fraud on the face at the record, and proof that ,] • teary -roberwart illegel in all Wards which were ' guilty of each omission, and that the votes of all Warde should be rejected by this Court by wholesale. . . . D • mistion is not fried, neglect ie not fraud, mistake is not frand2attd,ignoraztoo is not frond; . and how this failure .to return a list of voters to the Prothonotary's otfice after those upon such - liri bad voted, I Foy; how this omission "build here snob tremendoni retreactive energy as to • render a vote illegal that was legal when It was _ . .polled, ismer° than lam able to discover: The . , voters may welt be troubled about many things upoh election day, if, the technical omission of one name after the polls havelren..elosed, _and ' the notes counted, shall carrywith it this retro . epectiver blasting poWer. If this part of pen : eloner's complaint, and its influence, be sound, then the political disfeanchieement of a thousand citified' may be carried about in the breeches pockets of some dilatiry, or forgetful, or careless man, some ceport faefo man. If a vote is valid, when it is pollee. It does not become void by a tabue neglect of another. If a vote is legal whin lc is polled, it does not become illegal by the agency of another - afterwards. "As the tree - has fallen, so it must te."::._ The provision of the election enjoining the officers to make returns of the list of voters, • is . directory, and HS neglect works no forte ,.- lure to, the , citizen: 1 Keel' Comm. p. 465. The words of the apt fro affirmative. In an act . . like this, it require' negative words to make it imperative: Duni" on Statutes, p. 716. ',' , lathe conatenotion'of statutes! it- Is the duty '.•:- of the Judge s to Mak" snob coneiruction as will ' 4 repress the zulaohier and advance the right,_thr - The plain intention of the LeMSlaturelwaa to • seat= the right of suffrage, not to peril it. The *facie adopted for the *gore:merit of Judges, In . "palters and Clerks, were to -facilitate, not to • ' 'endanger the right of the citizen. No Legisla •• . tor ever set traps for the voter. See act of 1839; :. eeedt.lol, 114,108. The 'voter has no con- ' • ' trot • Ter the action of the judge, lospector ,or 1 clerk of an election., Each of these officers is • . , Indictable for a °dining neglect of duty. • The _'-penalty falls on him and not on - those innocent 1 - • „citizens whcse trust lushes betrayed. Thlid. - That the clerk did not annex "tax" or 1 ' "age" to .the list, Is not frind,-orproof of ills • .gel voting or any evidence thereof, but an "ir regularity," similar to that considered coder the - 'tumid specifwation. ~ ' . , . Fourth. This charge that large numbers of forged naturalization pipers were imbed uteri ' - . cos to the election for the purpose of Imposing upon the judges and Inefectors, is a most grave ~ and solemn charge, Indeed. ' . Fraud will vitiate anything, and this Court will novae hesitate one moment to tear in pieces without mercy or remorse, anything that Is so , '• tainted, and comes judicially .befornit, let the cost and consennuate be what they may and. , . fell where they will,, , i . If th e petiffeners'had Wended or desired the Court to-take judloial cograzonce of this sweep , 3 , log atouration,, which, as it stands, is calculated ' to,thinur suiptelon on the Innocent, even though the charge should be tree, the patrons making _. . \ --this grave *land „ general charge, were in duty bound to eat forth, in.:addition, the names of , .... those. Onions who got end obtained the forged - ' naturalization papers; that they , voted on. them;. that they did Impose tbe fraudulent vete, on the judges sad inspectors of the election, and for • -, .whom they voted; namely for Wm. Magill, and 'further that they changed the result of the eloo.' tion; that is to any, Chula Kent would hive 'been elected Sheriff, and not anybody else, for -- . mealiest there were Ore candidates for Sheriff. Assuming that thus were fraudulent votes it 'dent appear for whom-they were cast_ . In the case of Kneass, decided in Philadelphia, Judge Kelly says,lit his•opinlon, "The laws re ' ' • quits the partroomplaleing of an undue elec. • ~ thin,' a Lase return of an officer, to set forth In - .. their petition, not only the fact of fund or =hi • ' take, but the nature and extent of the alleged fund or mistake, and to'rever and sot forth that It changed the result of the election;" add he ... odd", "the observance of these rules enabler the mutt to prevent much esponsive, exciting end --. ''..-.-- ' frulUess litigation." ,,- • ;'''. ' - , The power eying in the Court of Appeal', by section 104, act of 2d 'ldly, 1839, in contested •-• ',. elections of county officers; where petitioners . . °emplaned of-First, "An undue election," and ' ..• : second; "false returns" of iny.such officer ' t 2 I. there any anoplaint here - that the election * - itself was improper, according to the act of as. stentlAyf-• Is there say concise compliant here : - tea the returns *era false UtOrdiell to act of ~ assembly? - - The• judielal power Is circumscribed by the net which confers it. Its :ohaticel ii narrow; it . . does not canvass; It deddee3 - ...-, JAn election held at an time or place would be an endue election, sr held by those un '- 'antberized to hold it —lllegal votes received and , counted, or legal rotes rejected, wouldbe an un - ..' doe election, and sunk, or. whatever else It le, ' . must appear,.spectically, in the petition. . -.. An omission to return the Het of voters is not ' ' . .an undue election, for the election ittevor. Was there all:Aro return." -The petition po -: whore charges a false return. It alleges that m ' ' tits Sixth Ward, nine votes were scratched, but : --- it does not allege that they Were scratched by fraud, falsely, or by mtetake. W ere votes would heti:image the result. The no where; alleges that a single . ' frudullent rote was polled, or sante legal vote rejected, and remarkleg the weeping charge of ; ' orged naturalisation papers charges that they =-• ' - /wort obtained the purpose of imposing on the ,' judges and Inspeotore, but it doss not even Illy '. .. - 1'... , -, that each pupate, if any, met with success. ' -••• .-..' :The act °ceramics this power , upon the Court ' .1., ) ,"' 'says, in these words—mthat the said Court 46111 - . • ,in judging oancernlng each election proceed up • on the lair' its thereof." The merits thereof, and : ,determinejfnally. , , • • .eke Sheriff boa given bond and sureties ap ,..:!.... ..-.• ' proved by the Court; enterid into reeognizsacia ..: • ',-. before 'the Recorder, been duly comtntseton al . ' - and swans, and In'the soave discharge of the - - .• ditties of Isle ,otries. All theta evidences. are of record here and at Harrieburgh. Analogy would . . ' indicate that proceeding, should commence be - tree the Sheriff was commiesioned and sworn, at . - Court.'ln the cases of contested ' election of .Pnithimotary; the see of assembly goes on , to , • say, "1 , 111 in such cases no commission shall he lathed until the Court shall have determined and adjudged on such oompleleli. ' ' , . • ' The Pint an! Seoocs'wards,, Allegheny, I ball not noticed, because petitleners specify no ••• ' . - . : lIILOOD why the votes in these wards should be omitted by the Court. ...- , . The putties alleges that respondent, !William .... , ,,,.: , .. , , , , , ,...31 - egill;nras returned as drily elected 'commit. . ' slated Wand 'mein) In. Judicial decisions shni . t ot . t o this, It will bo °hearted neither of the H. -.. . isLeandidatee - had been - um. The motion to grant was the proper and legal ... n ee to proceed in this use, and the proceed lags and the opinion of the Coact are fully ape ..; - lathed and borne out by the decision In the Milli . ' GI AVerm sweet. Darisaw, Prothonotary Skantt, sh o t t. end District rittontsy trues/4, la of great isarnleg sad expainae; and or x 4 -4 1 - 1 110 Imatto* l 7,7 -. , -'I ,:i .5 ... , -,14.,4 , 44. , . . •,, 'I , ' ^ ,:I , ' =rc== Now, what is the Court nuked to do here? why, by cue sweep of the pen to exclude 2,912 velars, upon the bass inspection of the record, io "de care the election null and read, and to adjudge and decree that Charles Kent is Sheriff', and if the Coirt should decline to do this, then to issue process. So., &c. If the election was null and sold, I am at a loss to nee how any body .could be lawfally de clared elected, either Magill or Kent. The Go- Verner does not Been to think that the election was null and fold, for he sent a commission in pursuance of said election. Moro/r, Jin. 16. Before a court will proceed, even . order cleor authority to interfere with or eet snide the elec. tire franchise, once expressed, it behooves the Court to be very slow and very sure. The situ ` - tire franthise is &varied tr tot, not .to be trifled with. Thislittitlen does not go to the 'serifs at all. The courts ate vested with powers for -the express purpoee of carrying out the popular will. The object of this petition to not to as eert,.moderato and early oat the popular but to thwart, pervert and strangle it. Oltenia the Court make the order prayed foi in this petition, upon inspection of the record, the act would be unlawful, arrogant, anti-re publican, wanton and despotic. It is not to he expected that judges, inspec tors and .o:erks off ectious shonld discharge their duties with foal and clerical accuracy, .such as is.demand in courts of justice. if this Court should incautiously embark upon a rung' of disoovary, and issue process, Ste., as suggested and prayed for,when and whore would it be likely to hare an end! Of course this Court will grant process in a proper case, but this is not that case. Let as tee; this petition is meetly based on s technical omission, occurring In a few wards of the two cities. There were five candidates far Sheriff. Inaccuracies of eimilar character, and omissiolut and commissions of-all sorts, crone ring in other wards and district - a, will form the maple of bills, answers, counterblasts and ander pleaders, amendments and supplements. Each of the fire would have s. right to take a hand in the game, for each -had a stake, and In the confu sion there is no knowing who wohld come np. Each mart would have a right to select his own field of operations; thatwould of (tonne be close distriote, which gave majorities against him. This was done In the case of Knease. In that 'two-there were two candidates, hero there are five. . This Court has a discretion to say who shell pay thlioosta. •The omits In ouch a case would ruin ninety-nine men out of a hundred, anti in such a cue as this one we are considering, or those wo Mao adverted to, we should not think fora moment of imposing it onAllegheny county. For en inveetigetion based upon the allegations of thle.patition, would, in the language of Judge Kelley, he productive of enormous expense sod exciting and fruitless litigation. The motion quashed. The Court, then adjourned until the after- The Copt proceeded to the trial of Andrew J. Cupplei and John Hull. The prisoners were brought into Court. After considerable tronhie, a jury was formed, consisting of the following persois: 1. William Wiwi, 7. William Nesbitt, _ 2. Solomon Berlin, 8. Richard G. Nelson, 3. William Holden, 9. James T. McClure, 4. Wiliam Rapp, 10. Michael Krebs, 6. Fleming Morrow, 11. Francis Brno, 6. William McCaw, 11. Jatuee D. Varner, The indictment being read to the prisoners, they pleadnot guilty. C. Hasbrouck, Esq., opened the case to the jay, in a short speech, in which he narrated the circumstances of the affray, end what the Com monwealth expected to prove. He also read, no anal, the law of 1794 relating to murder in the several degrees. The following witnesses were hen tilled.• , James Lowry, Coroner—Held an inquest upon the the body of Benjamin Fox, on the 19th of November last, in the Fifth Ward; foood the dead body in a grocery store, where the decea sed boarded. Dr. John 0. Patterson, sworn—Was called upon to make a postmortem examination upon the body of Fox; assieted Dr. Blank; found a contusion on the left side of the head jest above the ear; there was no abrasion of the skin; there was only a slight-awelling in that part from the Infusion of the coagulated blood under the skin; made an incision scrolls the head, and diesels — tad the scalp backward and forward; under the place where the contusion was, found a consider able quantity of coagulated blood, between the akin and cranium; found the thin portion of the temporal bone fractured; suppose to the extent of from an inch to an inehlomrd the extramvated blood acting out of the fracture; on the back portion of the head I discovere d no external 'conension; when we opened the cranium'we found about 12 to 14 canoes of coagulated bleed imme diately under the fracture, between the craninm and the external membrane of the brain; there might have been 14 ounces: found ne blood in the inner portion of the ,brain; found nothing there lint what was in a healthy and natural condition. On the breast bone a slight contu sion, and on the left a bruise; the,wound In the head was suffielent to cause death; • the Wound appeared to be done with some bluntinstrument; the presaure of blood upon the brain produced the symptoms I found him laboring under when kvialted him previous to his death. On cross-ezaritinition the witness desoribed more particularly the nature and situation of the wounds. Dr: Black thought the wound might hare been caused with the to of a boot, but .1 hardly thought the feutareitoold be caus ed in that way; I vas called in alfew moments before three o'clock, on the morning he died, to sae deceased. He woo then working in strong convulsions. After having made a satirfutory examination, and disoortring that there wit no hope for him, I went home. George Rawly, sworn—Deceased boarded with me, next dooeto ' Dr. Patterson on Penn street; I-was at Mr Bmedlte's, and Fox was in the bank kitchen; Phoned an uproar, and Fox started to go out; but I told him not to go out, and took him by the coat; he would go out, and I told him he would get Ms 09111111 knocked out; in about tires or four minutearliterwards he was brought book to the Bar room bleeding; be said ..old man.therve killed me, they'ie killed me;" I asked' Mn. Bmedlie for some water, and elm brought it in a cloth, and I washed big head; then.took him home to my house; that was be tween 12 aid 1 o'clock; about two o'clock a man earned Kincaid, hallooed out that Fox was dy ing or smothering; we did all we could for him, until after thres.o'olook when he died; sent for the doctor a little Oldie before he died. (The witless described the location of Bmedlie's tar ern;) deceased was about 23 years of age, and umnoiTind; saw nothipx of the for, 89 1 was iu the kitchen. The ernes examination elicited nothing new. Dr. Blank was sworn and testified that be found on poet mortem examination on the body of deceased, a alight wound in the centre of the breast bone, and a slight abrasnre to the loft The wound might hale been inflicted with the heal of a boot, if' there were no nails in it; do not think falling would produce the fracture; but It might be done if a man 4,fe1l a considerable distance and lit on a round stone, which would not break the akin; any blunt instrument would produce the wound. James McPherson sworn—Beard a noise and run out to the door, and saw some men coode out of timedlle's, and ran after this man and knock him down; think some one ran ogress the street, pick up a stone and come hank and hit the man who was lying on - the ground. The wee who was beating him, then ran away: The man who picked up the atone was a small sized man; I and some of my boarders went across and saw a watchman there; theman was picked up and carried into the house; he said "Oh, don't moil, me, I'm killed." Some persons ran away and others went into the house. • Cross- examined—Rae* non gixt g a g ed In the fight except George Rowley, and he came oat after Fox was knocked down. The person, ran' up Penn street. Natio Fox was down did net see any man strike him,'ezoopt the person who ran across the street and got the stone; Fox was lying down when I saw hem. - Ann Sandlie eworn—Am daughter of Mr. Bmedlle, at whose hones the dance took plan on the 18th Nairn:her; .was In the room where the dancing war; tome young men came Into the room; cant ray bow many; they had eomoisords .witohn Rowli k tather wie — ealled up, and the men *ere down stairs; cant tray how many came up; waothing more of the occur. 'fences of the night. Mrs. Mery Stoedlle, sworn—Ma witness was celled out of order , by the defame, in order th the m i g ht be permitted to leave the city thiii mor ning.] I know Becjentin..For; be was in my house on the night of the party, he was in the house about an boar, when the disturbance took place. Ile Bald, while In the kitchen; that come persons had aerate agelost him for work , l og a t ander prioes,.and theyirted to whip him, find expected hit would hay a fight. Fox worked In asteel faebory. Crop examined—l was up stairs when Fox Want out; he said It vu not don with a Melt or by the fist; [A discussion here arose. ae to whether the Commonwealth hod any right to question wee *eked by or the District Attorney, on =ors examthelort, which was vary important The question wee objected to by defence, when the Prosecuting Attorney said, that If she wee not allowed to answer it, be would subpoena her as a. witness on the part of the prosetration; Cl,, Court decided against Mr. Flaneglu, when ha said be would have tke point decided bras Bu. valor Court] - The Court adjourneduntll half past 7 o'oloth. ATTZPSOON !VISION Gas to ALLedrisar CITY.—Loot night, _for the first time, Federal street, Allegheny, was lit with gas: We utdarstand the other streets of the city will be supplied with gas In a short time. The pent improvement introduced should be a eyed= of watchmen- DIIITECICT COVET.—Before Judge Skuumen and Voorheie, Miller & Co.. ye- ,Wm: pleaded with B. M. Hooter and others, owners of the S. B. LydtWCollins. Acticri for money advanced by therplaintiffs, merchants of Bt., Louie, to release dte host tram an .attachment against her at Bt. Louis: In defence Bill deni ed all connexion with or ownerehip of the ves sel. Miller and Geo. I'. Hamilton for plaintiffs, Cochran, Studer cud Umbetnettet for the defen dants. The ease was (dosed and given to the jury, having occupied all the day. gel.We cell the attention of readers to the advertisement of It Hopkins, offering for sale a country seat. Take it for all in all,—for easy access, fia‘ improvements, beauty of location, chespncei, and easy terms of payment,—this' is a rare opportunity of acquiring a comfortable rural' home. AIIILEITiI;.—Three men wore arrested by of floor Hogue yesterday, ebareed with having caused an affray, in . which one person was se sorely stabbed. APPOIMILWIII.--The Police Committee, which convened in the,Mayor'a office, Allegheny, °nisei Saturday night, made the following •appoint meat,: than Coiserastx.—Dattlel M. Montgomery. POLICX —Samuel Long, Hugh Gallagher, Dan iel Trent, Drums Renter. SURITT OP THZ PEACZ.-11. Spalty lodged an in formation, yesterday morning, before Mayor Park of Allegheny &gained John Ramsey, for emaniting him without provocation. fie was bold to bail in the BUM of $2OO to answer the charge. Mem crates white ironetone China, Granite sad Queeneware, will be void this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Davis' Auction Rooms. as Libras—The lamps and burners Intended for the gas poets le Allegheny City, hays arrived and were yesterday placed on the posts. PROFESSOR CELABLES, TER IVIAGICIAN.—Tho Soirees Philosophigtio of this gentlemen, sea at, tended nightly by respectable audiences, at Atheneum flail. Mtlike some of tils Predecea- Bore in the city, Professor Charles fe nnsurpas. sod la feats of magic. Thole who have not vis ited him, should not fail to do eo.l--1 We entreat the fallowing items from the M legheny Enterprise of yesterday aftetnoora Oxrrns Tases.—The baggage ear of the Ac commodation train, ran off the : track this morning between New Brighton ind:Rocheeter, and wits nearly 'smashed to pieces.: The train put back to New Brighthry.where Ulan the car, and arrived at the Federal street Station about .an hoar and a half after time. No person 'was injured, and but little delay was cepaeioned to the Express train by the accident. 1 1 P 41131.710 COUNTIII/ZIT Moser.—Thomas Mor row lodged informative this morning, before Mayor Park, against two boys named Wm. Hutchinson and ;James:Holly, for passing a.conn terfeit half dollar upon him. They were wren ed,But were discharged upon redeeming it sad paying . costa, as they were not aware of It being .bogus" money at the time of pander, it. Clerk of the Ilarket. alreoc. Wee. DIEHL a ill be a candidate before Motorman= Ordsndle for the sppointmentof desk of the Market. Co.. D.As one of our olden citizens. god from long experienciMn the 1100, peccliarly adapted to all the place hi wrote. It is hoped his numerous friends will be on the alert. and hr a combined and well directed effort, endeavor trioecurs to Matadi. amsil favor. the fruits of which are es Innen:try to roothe the asperities of de. aiming rears, and trandwilise the evening of • the in which he budges the State some eared.. Jalt:3l MANY CITIZENS ' COMMERCIAL PM TSBIJEGH MILTMEt. Onus Possousun Glaserre. t Tuesday Horning. /estuary 13. 1853. There was nothing particular to hole in the market; yesterday: there wth • etheulative movement in Ittolmwers and considerable amount. changed handy. with a slight uththor In Dearth towarde the end of the day. FLOUR—Very little offered. SAW of f 6 bhlsl f. at 14.35. and 23 Mao from wagon at 14.3.3. No ehauce. MOLASSES—SaIes of 100 45th nod 50 do at 31 eta.. 4 mow. 60 bbl.. old, at .30: 150 hble on wharf. at 31 ete. equal to cub; 300 blots from store at 8111 eta. 1 romothk 100 bbla told on, private terms. - hut over 31 N. All our large holders look for higher Shares. end savor./ fused offer. Of 31 eta. 81304.11.—There was a little more hmuiry for sugar ya•. tartar. Pale. th) Mids. at 5.1‘. and 8 do.lo and th do at IN. BACON—South eantrathe are talus elk& but we bare no sales resorted. 3 ALT—Sates 49) Want 31.10. CfATB—Were in demand. and melts of 300 but at 05..4 300 bussed Si bus at 31 eta IVRISKES—SaIth id Obis at :1( 1 1^_'1 ate. RAUB—Sales of 1700 be .LS!{. cf 5 blots at. 17 eta VI dozen. BEANO—SaIe of 20 bun. on the wharf, at SIX. whieh 1 e at the Altdine before noticed. . RIVER INTELLIGENCE. BTE.LII BOAT ABILINALA AHD DEPABTITBEB Tux arrsa—ltiner Irmo CI feet 6 hub.. water In epaan•l Lut.evenlin, at dnal br pm mask. and Wilzig. AiIRIVED. Thos Shrives, Bailey, West Newton. Jeans., Perth:non. lirowenwille. Luurne. ileovien. Brownsville. Col. Bayard. Peebles. Elineweth. Ileaver.elonion, Beam. Ear:bang, ilhoies, Bridgeport. Columbian, Lyon. Cincinnati. Julia Dean, Benni, Aneseille. nt. Clair, Cochran. hew Orleans. Golden State. B a tc h Louie. - Allegheny, Batchelor. Cincinnati. K4tlo U. Cincinnati. Wtorteater t lioorm. Wheeling. Michigan o. 1. Wolf. Wellsville. H wan. 11111111 n. Nashville. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkluso,Bitter Drowoevills. vnos Shrirer. . iVest 0•0100. Laramie. Bouvet; Drorossille. Col. Darard..Posbles; Ellsabatb. Beaver. Cortios.Baarer. fi l eltnßour IS ' !uit ad fll ' Cl i it 11 Morita::: No. 2: e. Diurnal, Caltiouo. Wbssling. BOATS LEAVIDO VON DAY. Z/NESVILLE—JOID Deso. . WElDDLlND—Vincbester. -NEW OALE/ND—ft nonnrritai ric*cr Lm.. EILOWNEIVILLE. 8 a. Y. and a e. a. w NEWTON. 8 A. M.. and 4 Y. M Aram. so rue "sttirraurs."—The it'ustmilla, while pulsing down the slyer, on gunsiar: met with an amtdent which came nigh provlng disastrous. ph. was pueiea througtO i lloree.tall," hugging the shore, when the Mkb. Igen Ne. 2. haring the hull of Capt. Koontz . new boat in tow. came In (outset with her.Strik Int her ou ebe lar.board suer!, near (be bow, and tearing •verr thing timbre her to the wheelhonea No injimr was don e l ochs bllt the Meths pipet were within' a for inches of 'being crushed. The wind - was very high at the time, which probably rendered *ha hull unmanageable, am! es the Australia 114.90ar shore, ohs could not meaps. The Su. trails Mu reicintel to out wharf tie repair. The bull of Cant. lounts' new steamer was Isunebed !sat fliturdsy. and is con .1 our wharf. Tun 'cue Dmn—Fill leave for Zanesville this morn. tug at tan o'ilock. Inetrad of t•o o'ek et as Iteretorere.— Captain Penning floe. all that le poeelble to render lob tranennere cazaLutablc IMPORTS BV RIVER NEW ORLYANS, DT Nx CUR-12 6/114 aoaar. 10 1.9. rick 8991.1; • 8911141 r; 9 6nd. morrr, Brown AH1,1441;4.4. 60 do d 4. 100 bble arolnow, 11oltney a Cc; 2. 004. on 1.81 . , A Klngl,4o do dr, 70 001, maw., Tbra Kirk; 2 A. nopyor.3 bales ear. 11.0000 A C11.t.11: 4 Cato. m. 0.. 2 bbs sugsr, 818 Carry A Co; 190 bobs m01ar..., 6 b6l. 00. A allor ;We; 676 and 061. Wrll arolamr., 140 bids radar, dbehard. adWhelan,: oyille. BRIDGEPORT ,112 Escomm4-IC4O pea bolt meat. Its. A./ Fortytio ILO Obis dodr J Moottgotaerr 175 d. ea. 07 Are bud, 15 obls do. J Yorsltit 101 300 Ohl. Dour, 1) Leoeh Jr Co; 00 bogs barber, A t A Wa-d; 171 aka earthen m an, Pa./toad. ton Co; 20 s . PLZ 1700. Jo° 01sekt 30 tasks WLIKELINO. Br lAtrratat.-1 bdl. pilot.. It ft Karr; 10 do. 11 P WAtte; Edo. J II /tabor; 11l slts 'brat, Wilotarth CA 4 bbl• poultry. Ball A crabelm limo, 011 poswetotw; aro oks I . J L Elb emulle,J Urs. ham: 13 bus Walsh Geo W Bt bolo Ooar, Botora .10t5jOttlek. ZANY.SPILLR. Dr Jvus Dx6s-146 at. tore. J klr- Clunt: 4 0010 wheat, II Lkashtoo; i 3 LAN wheat, 83 sack., do. L Wllmsrth t 0.7 Abds Imam. 1.4 LC Wat.rosm 60 dos Antottw, 0 a 4 .1.7 Oo; 76 1 . 4.1. to at vs,'7 8/11. Ws ~ge, T ithrgan k Co; odo dn. II Ha 25 Oa_ 155.25, 211 do osta.l2 do own. A Weer, lo3 ow.a wea,Usx ter IdelLet: 130. k. oats. it /erAt. NASHVILLE:By Ilcum-144 to lard, 16 bbt. doc 3 hlf do do. IT6 btils pork, 20 661 flassiatt. 2 (CI af 22 dn. 25 by; do chestnut,. Dicks,' • 0o; 0 hags feather..lll Islafrintisat../=yth . .4 0 0; 1;11 Unott. Malan Cm Whales mans. Atom Peapack • On;IM do do. MCork Cm 116 bus bath. ark 12 do klnsong.3 clto 6 . 0.4 4.. Duties* lir, 961 Imp 1.1. Clark Q Thaw ;57 bens gismos. bale. hemp. Ws l• Hog , rd Mc 95 Imp feathers. Lomb it Coo tql.iblc Wink. Into 600.. something New 'LIR& H. 0. SIIPLEE, invitee the atten- IN her unriv Um, of country Afer f Latitc otoi DrOs• tc of sc....Momet PAPER PATTERNS, For toll sisal Ladles , Ormosso Slava. Bludiss, Blstaillas Caws, Aprons. Soda. to. to Pattsms are embroarrosi lit sarionsdalga. print 'sd and Mega, showing exactly how the Doss. will so. sass w lan nada. Being In =Want comrosolcatfon with the bat. boos= In London sod Pals. awl Inman= monthly adth ...... =w design, as soon as It somas,. the rushee.. =speedos. dia Old Pasblahesi lion= for tgo moat is Matta novelties In Always on bald • d na r aanoofnl assortment of Children's Clothing, WM* roared ails. sod mslorial. • wit oral palmy will be sent to any ono mita. Log =seedollars. CI M satt " L .U sru L e E ta r tzegrori - uM Jallb.l.3¢l 64 E.uth 36 66. Phile..3.lla.la. • Salesman Wanted 1 N a Retail Grocery and Dry Droll Store, C• tat ha had Apra a:paa.. Gad nfaAcia• a 1 be maim'. *area A. h., 0.0.01. La. , A Tamale Teacher Wanted. :teach in a Private Family, tesiding a ter salleftroso Ms city. Puts 044nai 8 .214. arglaost 4=ll BY TELEGRAPH autism. OP sus sums. FITIITHER FOREIGN DETAILS. Nair Yosa, lan. 17. Tho steamer Arabia arrived here yesterday at 1 eialook, P. M. The niw Mini:lers took Roseession of their offimal quarters on Wednesday. I;Lord John }lnsult held a diplomatic levee at the Foreign Office. Mr. Ingersoll was present Napoleon returned to Pa:risen the2Bth. There was no enthusiasm manifested, notwithstanding the many rumors of attempts upon his life dur ing hie abseice. Rumor says be is much an noyed at the delay of Russia, Austria end Prus sia' to recognise aim. Re insists upon being stilled "Brother" aid "Napoleon 111" by the crowned heads. England has acceded to the ci vility. s The French Senate is to meet on the 14th of February., the corps legislatif on the 13th. Napoleon is paicelling the royal residences among the family of the Emperor. Re hu sig nified to the British Minister that he cannot hereafter receive an Englishman, unless previ ously received at the °butt of his own soureign. M. Gariller, Professor of matheiaatics, a dis tinguished repuolloau, has been or tered to quit Franco. The French Government is making great ex ertions to effect a commercial treaty with Ger many founded on mutual coneesaiana The court of Rome bee addreasei a letter. to Atli the European powers, inviting them to inter- fere in behalf of the cinistians suffering perse cution from the Turbo. The Porte has refused to grant further con. cesolons respecting the cuttlgadon of the Bcis phorue. The Turks were routed in a recent battle with the Mentenegroa. The latter have garrisoned the fortress and are putting It in antate of de fence. Affairs in India rerdain unohanued. The Bari. taah annexation question is not yet dicided by the Governor General. The Calcutta markets are unohanged; mosey is abundant and the prospects of trade ow fa vorable. Liverpool itarkets.—Holliogalread quoten cot ton no tolerably steady at 146 lower. MoHenri staples sellers and buyer. in breadstuffe as in different. The late arrivals of wheat mild at a decline of 2to 3d. New Orleans white oorn 35e, which was Bobsequently.resold at an advance of 181 Baltimore and Philadelphia flour 28s ad.. 295; Ohio 290.9 s 6d; red wheat in 2das 4; white 7. 6dais 91 Richardson & Nrothers quote the enquiry for corn no having improved, but all breadetuffs are unchanged, dote the Baltic's ar arrival. Mackin quoteslieur ad scarcely main tained, and corn without inquiry. Gardiner quotes Pork as folly maintained at the late ad vance. Lard, stock .low, with increased firm neee. . Tallow has declined de; it bas been quiet and steady. London Mo., liarkel.—Bsring'a oiratdao quotes_ American stooks as unchanged. For money there is an increased demand. The bul lion in the Bank of England had demand one third of n Metal sad Iron are in more request and tend upward. Lead dearer. Tin 4e dearer. All motels tending upward. • CONGRESSIONAL WAtFII2IOTON, JIM. 17. SENATE—The'petition of Thome Ewbonk was presented, asking an appropriation to enable him to teat his recently diecoverod paddle wheels. Mr. Davis submitted a resolfition calling for dl the farther correspondence relative to the fisheries, not heretofore communicated, which was adopted. Mr: Miller offered o resolution directing co untry as to the propriety of reoagnisingtho Re public of Liberia. Mr. Oulu offered a resolution directing en quiry as to . the propriety of providing for the appointment of an .dasooiate Juitice for the Su preme Court of the idnitedttates for the District of Oregon and California. The. Senate went into exoentiva aession - for a a short time. Subsequently the bill to establish a railroad from the Mississippi to the Pacific, was taken up. Mr. Brooke moved a substitute proposing a contract with the Atlantic and. Paoifio Itai'road, lately incorporated in New York for the colistruo. don of said road. A short debate ensued, where the 'abject was laid aside and the Senate adjourned. Ilouse—Mr. Demo received the unanimous commit of the House to introduce a bill to awry Into effect a resolution puled in 1783, providing for erecting a colloseal equation statue of Washingtrn at the National Capital. The bill provides for an - appropriation of $50,000 fir the statue, to be executed by Clark,ltills under the direction of the President. After some debate, the resolution passed a large majority. The llonstepossed - a bill to continue half pay to certain widows and orphans. . • Mr. Marshall asked have to offer a resolution to place at the discretion of the President $lO,- 000,000, to meet any extraordinary emergenciee which may arise in our foreign relations during teases. Ho merely wished it referred, and mov ed a suapension of the Hales to enable it to be referred. The House refused to surpend the rules- - Yeis 2G, Nays 100. The House passed a bill explinatory of the River and Harbor Bill of list session. - The Committe of the whole •ere discharged from the further consideration of the hill wappressing small notes In the District of Co lombia. Mr. Polk proposed a rest lotion to pay Clarke Mills $15,000, as an additional compensation for the equestrian statue. tit Jackson. The -Mouse refused to suspend the roles. The House adjourned_ PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. •ILcueegao, JAL 17.. Scirra.—Mr. DllllO introducad a bill to la oorpurate the Allegheny Co., Agricultural noel 01 7, and also a bill to atithorlie the Canal 'nom minim:4ra to examine the claim ofJamea O'Con oer A Co:'„ • • Mr. Carothers offered's Mll to Incorporate the Board Colportage of the Synod of Pittsburgh, and also a bill to incorporate the citizens Depos its Bank of Eittabiugh. Hoties. , --Mr. Appleton read In plaza an Act to incorporate the Odd Fellows 801 l ailaocistlon of Elizabeth Allegheny Co. Mr. Rioter. Au Act to divorce George D. St. Clair and Martha, 'Ms wife, of Allegheny Co. Also an act to appoint commissioners to view road to Monooghola oemetry Mr. Porter, a supplement to so Act Incorpo tilting the Tarentum and Allsonbrag Plank Road Co. At 12 o'clock, M. the Benito was, introduced intothe Hell of the HOMO and the two Gooses prooceded to the election of State Treasurer. John M. Bickel! (democratic) had 7G votes. George A. Madeira (*big) GO roles, whereupon John M. Blokellwao declared elected. Senator Myers (whip) Toted for Bickel'. WAIIIDICITO2I, 311111711i1 17, 11353. It is nitderstoed that In slew of the situation of our Foreign affairs, the military and _nava committees of the Senate have under copMere don several propositions for increasing the ef ficiency of the army and nary. They'will prob ably recommend a thorough fortification of the Paolfie coast and perhaps report come measure for the employment of 4 commercial eteemlan rine, should the contingencies contemplated by Messrs. Soule and Marshall'requlre it there will bee proposition for en appropriation of ton mil lions of dollars. Jun. 17 The Demoortalo Convention elected delegates to clay to the State Consolation, who ore ill for. °Table to Thomea 11. Foroythe for Coital Com talssleset. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. I.OUIIIVILLE, Jan. 17 A large fire occurred on Sudsy porno& at 4 o'clock, at Vineenns, 1.. The house of J. N. -Whltelescy and two adjoining buildlngs,cooupisd by Mr. /braves, were destroyed. Lose $4,000. BOUTHEAN NEWB: DALTIMIEZ, Jl7l. 17 New Weans papers to the 10th inst.. have beau repaired, with GMlevant) dates to the 2nd. The Santa Fe melt arrived with Btu Antonio dates to the let Decerther. Iletautoranholds out; and the Commandant Is propering fora sturdy resist/Soon The Flag 'aye the merchants, orlirowteville are supplying barrels 'for breastwork' and bar ricades, and Matamoros Is denlared in a state of - siege, theugh,no enemy Is In sight. A bill has passed tie Leglehoure of Florida to authorize two migiroents .volunteers for the Indian aaaa ioe. According. to the Floridian, the Mit provide' that the regiments raised be tendered to Gov ernmeot, and if refused the Governor is,requir ed to employ them In 'removing the perigee.— The Governor is required to keep the tender of volunteere open until the 4th of May, when, if not received, and nothing to done toward" re• movies thfindlans, the State is to go to work and do it herself. Heavy @hooky of an earthquake were felt at Mill'edgeville,,Ga., on the Bth. The steamer Isabel mired at,Charleston, 8. C , from Havana, on the 11th. The Commissioners soot to Mexico to inroad gate the Gardiner claim, retuned in the Isabel. They report that the alleged mince have no ex istence. and have brought wi with them to. prove that the claim Is a humbug. PICIILA.DDT.3 , IIA, Jut 17.--Vover teed; the. ie. eeipta an ii 11, taken ota snivel at $6. Flour, daohaugod; solos 3000 Rib 14,0 81; soon den 'erase this. Rye flour, nothing doing. Sales 2000. bbla Corn Meal at SS 50. Grain, Whin► little offering; an tales reported. aye; void' SG. Cara; puree, a small cargo yellow mold at 65, an advance. Oats: in demand. sales 80410 Wakes Pennsylvania, in 'tore, at 45 cts. Whiskey; firm, sales 100 tibia at 26, general I held at as advance of cent. Raw Tune, Jan. 17.—Stoeks: Erie 02. Cot ton; sales 1000 bile at fall prieee. Dour: Bale 17.000 bbla, state at $5 ®5 60; Ohio, $5 620; .0 75 ' southern. $5 62®5 75, easier. Seal. sake 18,600 buehele wheat, western at $1 31 southern, $1 283. Corn; tales 36,000 bushel. white at 72®72i. in good demand. Coffee an ! Sugar steady. Molasses: lake 200 bbls at 31 active. Whiskey; sales 360 bble. prieon at 25 ®32,Pemits. 26. Provisions; bless Pork, sale -200 bble at $lB 76; Prime do. SIG, dull. Mee Beef, $l3 25013 60, very,finn. Selene 200 bbl beef Smith's prime, at $2O: Saler 100 bble bee hams at $l6 50, steady. Salmi 15f/ bble ham. at 10.4, shoulders 71. Sale, 160 bbl, Lard at II ®ll3,.essier. Batter unchanged CINCINNATI, Jon. 17.—Evening.—Tho river has risen 61 feet since yesterday evening. Wes theruold. Flour in moderato denial; Bales 1100 bbltilit $3,30.14,36; an improved feeling was manifested towarde the ,close. Whiskey 19.1191. Cheese Bias. Butter firmer; sales at 16a17. Lard in better demand; sales 600 bbls No. I, In lets at, at 10e. Bales 180 bbl, country packed mess pork at $16,26. Nothing dono in-bulk meats. Linseed Oil advaaced to 72 and there is a ten, decoy upwards. Molasses advanced; with males 800 bble at 80: Sugar is also firmer, bat no quotable chmige. Rio coffee q. TO LET AND FOR SALE. For Bent. e ‘8 SUPERIOR DWELLING HOUSE front ing the booth Common. to Alleshany Cltr, postag , immodletely. If mcdred. Leda, of MTh J EICIICONDIAKNItt CO. No. 21 Wont at. For Sale. AHORSE, CARRIAGE &ND lIA.P.NESS: The Home la gentle—the Cand.ge to light, and .111 6411100. CO, .77 and 7D Wow,- street. Valiable Iron Works Private Sale. rrElS'aubscribere offer at _private eale their 'iron Work. et New Cattle. Lawranee County, c a. Oomprbung a large ItoUlne 0111. !tannery, large Nall o rw t .tagllce Yaetory. rieg - Paegary, and all nue:miry ' .llso—ei ' n Dwellin Houma; 51 Bulidluu Uri, slid unarm:wilt of We Water g Yower or the She. go and fir. thanork Rime. She Willi. ILUI and NeU n reetorr are d.,oee try two good Steam &wines, Lod the balance of the marldnery by Water Power. lame Soot ot the rcutehinery 1.11.07 rembininc all the latest Improrementr, and le now In good ruonl-sr orb, The Roiling Milll capable of Laskin all of the Iron required for the Nall Foamy; and, elm, 60 tone of mein chant Bar Iron weekly. Tbe Nail rectory eontaine the necessary mechinery for making 1.600 kegs et Lelia weakly. hosts loau and un load et the work nine owing ell grey ace. With the stove, we Mtn the .Iwmout Putnam," nur. New Wilmington; being about Melt nolise troca the Werke. It le one o f the best ball: surname in Yii.sions Pentwyleaula, located entol notion of country for ore. chercoM and "tenon:al.' The Putnam bee been built • - m . .boat form Team and ha . sly." m ade Iron of a hood quality.. It has a good Cart Iron Blast driven ty • Mesa Igraine. no Iron Works having been Ironragn for Lh• last tan year, Ito mmufactures of and hills non hay. an •sorllrot nputallon.•nd agronomist:turd the higher* m.C"tgV. o6ove - insrertr ts worthy . the attention of persons i.hing to engage the iron klositinsg poseasimt malty mirantagen seldom to b. met with. eta s mtaufactures reach the take br vex of th e Erie Extension Cane. and the Craw Cut mldEhlo Cantle The Pittsburgh and Erle and and and hiaboning Eet , rtad, tow being twisted wit iDass near the Works. Blasi Thera ate 25 Burnous within 30 mutat whleb gavot. afford a supply . of Pig Iron one or two dollars per ton eltaaper Una the Plttabarsh market price for 0.0. ouallts. for farther parUculars. enquire of A. L. CIIAIVIOILD, President of the Gallo !rob Co., New Costloeiebbary 11. 18.53. drodlmterlmrB ' For )lale—Lots in the 'Fifth Ward. riluE undersigned offer for male a lot of ground sltuthed on this corner of Liberty nut rents. in the Filth Watt. and ...I, 009.0 w to o th. p.x.e.g., L iberty of the °entre helm.; baying • :mutat 60 feet on Liberty street, and 100 Beton Walnut. mta., beck to Bpring Alley—cthhisig three fronts, oon are too Btick end one Prune building on the ground, yielding • rent tithed for go.. The ground's well sittithed foi • Freight or Coal Depot- S—A Lot of Ground streets. on Penn street, between O'lles• and Walnut streets. having • • front of 60 feet on Penn Itheet..o stung. book 10d fee grou t inging Alley. on which an throe Brisk Buildings on Penn,, ....ow occupied by J. Y. Pithita eabinebmsber. end James Ecott shoantakeri) sad three Mick tensmeats fringing On feting Alley; the whole rooting for •766 per 11.121191. if 060 dierwed 'of previously. the whole alit be par WS at public We as the lath day of March next. bar terms arpW to J. W. SERB. Architect. at the Kw 00010 Hall. or to the undersigned. JOSEPH OOLTART. HENRY WALKER. .1. W. KERR. Executors of John (Ebb, deceased. Journal and Dlepandi copy and awe. Gssect.. For Rent TEE s mall Store on Third street, next doer to Philo 11111. at Dreitaat aoc,vial hr Ward ;lV ;Y: I trllTh:d i t c g PE rlttot i ori 7 P' gred is t i AloYrot rant—taveral room. roharas far d[Cea. D OA7ZA3I. Market Wart. 1414 beDnaa Third and Fourth Ids. A , For Rent. • • . _ -- ATEIREE STQRY 110t19E,(fOr on the corner of market end Front etreste. '. thrtitotOry Hrtek flow* tecond door from eornirt . • f to. Room, with Cellar.. Wylie street. nem Wash ins • Store liwoni.ecrner Pecinrylma. Area ..d.lirash.. initton at • Dvallinit„with three rem. ra n .hth Ward. Jalittitt AOIICRT WATSON. Avenue. ~, WEE Farm is situated in Elizabeth Tp., j two mllmi balm the boroash. and contains 136 acrea of which prim: r. are ander mcltlestlon. The Malan. are, • and a letz . .Dwelilog.•lal an frame Barn and aun.. Am The Pam lo wen *sexed. containa aaeparete bandanee Limn - tene t .4 coven shoat OTO *cm of Tblye real I. eoneenlent to theffiver. and will be mkt .dd. f .01)11ed toe so ecan on. the atere property will be nold for 1w thaa the MM. quantity of Coal alone an t. Bard.. for any plam on the deer below dam No. T. Apt i l L y to the...cram% at their office. N 0.134. Fourt h etre. Fatah...rah. Is Lam PENNZT a STKllltiffT. PWO fine three story. Brick Dwelling Ilonees. tolsbed In modern rule. situated no the math dd. a romal. menet. Wye. Cherry Mier ond benne stereL Implies WIL YOUNG: betatf 101 Llbertr eMnete Dwelling for Rent. iLIE subscriber will rant hia present red. PIMA. No: 22 Wyll• stmt. a two shirr matey t. Toonethe moat modern contatraenion, containing eight 11ot and °old wator Bath dorm : Wash boos. aid Kitchen, and all innomnlete ord., Praaecilna iti f van on tint alarcbal drafted. Itittieztin • goilank o or DELL & LIGO nit Jag .09 and 70 Wider drool. For Sale. lciflAT piece of ground in Allegheny City, at the outlet of the Ponnyylvanln (baud. Won that par of the .. .Taoists ItollInn•31111 Lan fronting on lb/ Alleclouy River 119 foot, and trzleo . dltur but, bounded Tro l vrts ‘ t! ' nl a he n j o r d rara . D r gb n In " Tel U* brick 1.0114106, .D 4 amoolortereto a Xt. fee. 10 boob 171104.1. 4l{ Dot krone. to sood outer, betr tortoni,' nod and ocooplod xe Mal /notary. Tbl• forf Vourd, In situation .4 arrant. it very euPablea lone tonnufeeturing est•ollehment. Price modoont.. and tern. of 0111101111 i. eon , . Require of /Muth ' W 91.91. 813.11PLE. For Zent. rthree story Brick Ware House, thirty by ninety four hot. on Wear. bi Blo om" ood ood ukot Morals. at present ...noted b Brom 11 , 1. CW a Co. Porwaion given on tho lot Arril no:L— A:sob' to 1.1•10:Ati LIMO 110TCLICION. Co-partnership. kt'RELVY & BLAIR hayo associated LUIL I.lltts them T 1101141.1. R. ALAI& Th. bwirees •111 be contlonal under dm htm of ITHISLVIr MAUS. )0.1.•tt8 , Co-Partnership. I:IEORGE SISIITII has anotieted with blur J 0 Wilma. Samuel B Matron fed ♦ Patter man Badt. sad :egallatie the WhoMmailL_PeY Om& Bathe s. andre lb. timer 0 ROUGE B.IIIVII CO. PlUnborsh.Jatraaer Lt. IllJ. liatelat • ________ Co• Partnership. - 1 . HAVE this day associated siith me in the & Mloof* Busino.o, my um. IVIIIhno K WocoLoral!. .0 Jomoo Wiley. untl or the Km of JOSkell WOOD %ViaI. a CO. 'JOSEPH WOODWELIo Joseph Woodwell & Co. IMPORTERS .fted . Dealers in Foroirn and Domestic ilvdcrer• ami Cut comer of St'oest and stemts. WIIEREAS, a change has been made in the ow.rame of the Anterpriaa foundry, dna, tad on Sendulity atrtat, Alleatmuy city, tha hiatuses will ta turbid on la onus', and siondurted nedor the name and nylon,' 11.011150 N. KINGSILLNit .11 00. Allard... Ira at the foundry. a :as O. store of !labia., !Aide al G. Nu. INS, Llbtrty al., PlUsbnra h. will be promptly at. tended U. • It It0111)10N 0 KINOOI.III , D Tb. ,_ AMNON. budnrm of th e olVfmm of U. iflualland .1110 e settled by the subacrlbar, at th e old aloud. , C. KINGSLAND. Wanted. AT the "Peach Orchard Coal Company," on PIT ne.er Riese, Kentucky.. rallm from Memorial V T IRy ()nal Dimme, . Mule Ten Rost Bothlers attl Itimes. Revel:lW 11. cants per ton vill be pald for dligilne ma; sad liberal • NM .Isteerly employment gives to and Mat builders. Apply to d.tt .1 8 =worm'. PI Wood etre.. WILY. Tilt J.. U.... JO2ll. Vtlll/ e MIAMI TATE it 00., No.lo Fourth street neat Liberty. and federalstrest, - Allentie of atutann of Bhaa timed Leedest Yipes.llydistits AO AO. Persons who tine worn to do in otr will do relit° tell, es limy Ismy rely on having then work ernented to prectleal workmen. and as we manursotuni our ova trad pipe and Wield lead ernesa afford to wort at least low as any other establishment in either eitim. • Persons Irma the oonptry who wlatk to purchase pipe tiv mime slog inter from springs will find it to their ad. giventage to give WI before puretiming tram seemed f t .s• yinanadotarers ofLmd moi Ordentfrom the country for Lead Pipes. Muni Lead .0 • Puirmaalr r iaprompt attention. B. A. Pabnestook's Vanange. irt,m MT. /L N. WOLYE. MoretwoiL Tuns Mum. 'odious. NoT Bin% PA. FAIINESTOCH k •urn°4 . 3 *d for floor yowl as auto I tot tlio our Vormiruge, I sonsWor.lt ow duty bobow testi. mor y to its y.dosbio owslitios, ou,d oututoyruplad pop bf al` Ltite %V= Boully. X. B. I.I r OLNX. , Preywod sod sol d er B • FAHNICBTOO/1 08. oollolawtf simmer Wood wad Mot ow APeLES—Ramboes, Pipping, &o , thislay ...ed. mod tor ial* by It OOLLINS. TALLOW -4 bbla rea'd for u ss i l i e o !l jt4 aNL UNNY BAGS-3000 just reo'd and for MI. by lIIIIIBILIDON ISM:MaII, N. 115 Water 4.140 Front st. irgiEleBg-100 boxes Oresseibst read can fot de try Jai drtias 111EICE. HAIR—MVO lbs. just zted, and " 441Exattarim . I()TICES. &e. \ • .., Dinaluton. ',. H E parto4obip of R. Rabixon, S. 't B. T,AobI v. n 1 . i stol ltotow Uwe; bet.... istlps uoditrthe M. sod ny.. . .ROBISUS. LII Tit • Cu.. this 4. dlssolStel by tostta. orstelmt. Us salt LBO, trltloltowlos frost said tr. !b. b.... 'o ut t,,,,,,0 tbatto.fet the same place by R Boblson sad S B R.bisoas • .4.11.011. sod style Of B. Robison A Co., v.., ' duty 50...50d to mole, elai, sod VOilitfi .116.0 due bmootto. due to ...Arm of Robison, 14ttle 4 Co., and trt pas an Ins the debts of tbe same. • . . , • I RSIOBIISO N . THOMAS B IT o LE sos. .. . 1=123:=11 R: Robison it Co. 'WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers, awJ Coaardialoa alart*taa :la. lat.nts Jam Dissolution 11.1.1 E partnerehip of the undersigned, in the Floorfor bastßoos. model. the th-to of WIL TLI A NOBLE. try deeolved br mutoot consent, co' tho I. lodized- Both perßoit obi attend to, Rod toe the tamon of the Br., untll the alto. Tally rul ed. L WILMOBTII. Pittoborsth, ]an. 6,1113:. T A N.1.113Lt. THE Pittaburgh City Mille will hereafter coodted bT the uentl.rd. zierlrr tbe Ana Of /LIIARTUa W. L WLLIIIARTIL DICKLNSON. jear h C WILMAITLI. • • Notice. • • MEETING of the Stockholders of the Pllte.orroh end Erie RaH Road. will be Wa N Ha. on Tuesday . . Vitt Oar of .111.11/7. ;B.EU fort" MP , . of electing thirteen htivetora for the ourreot rear. Rho. to tare action relat.ve to the County ant. eorlotlona. and the Osage Law. 711011.] POWER. Preeldent toftdtd Pittebarah and Erie it It Co. NOTICE. HE style of the firm of S. P. SURIVER changed and 132. Senna srmsit. X day changed .0 DILWORTH CO.. partners remaining 10. ram*. SAMUEL P PHRIERR, JOSEPH DILWORTH, January In, 1153. JOHN $ DILWORTH. 10-S. pILWORTH h CO. having declined • tn• tirttowto• Grocery Burins/11n Omar of Itbrire.r Inortb continue lo art aa artenta for tit. sale '4 ll=flll,ll:lltlrttrol ' io i rllta r ta ' n ' art" t a r tl F •=l; and Prolate Basilicas, at their old gland. No. 31 Wood aurae. Pittsburgh. itt \ ' S. e. SHIM. 41030/1 lIILWORTII aso... umwos.m. Shrivel', Dilworth & Co. . • WIIOLESAZE Groaera,Produoa and Coln minion Alarebanta, Dealers in Pittaburgh Mantp future., 130 and' N 2. sem.] Pittsburgh. /lat. Notice to Shippers. T WILL be necessary to send dray tickets .na an produce. g I.i.s marks. eonstgnera i and d. Im.tiot • Onmittie mutt begot to the Oh" the same cur the shipment is mule,or the compan UI not be revel,• firethelr oolleetion. ammo will be veld on demand. N.B. TM freighterill be received atter 4 °Wont P.M. ONOIMIN O. IfILANNIECUS. lad y Fteight Amt. Pennerleanla Railroad. \ Nate. OFFICE OHIO AND PENNA. E. R. C0.,1 PrristoCte. Jlicamr7 . 3, rB:3. f. - - T HE annual meeting of tho Sta3kholdeis , t h, ad t arZu o g . Diretv . of 0 0 1110 and PeutiM hald at th odic. of thl Convany. o 4 l %.ll " .%V. on Thursday. fib . .27th day of January. 11151. betervna the hours of 19 m • .1 :1 o. m., (mating at,10.) The Transfer looks old dread 1.11 , 118 the =anal letteraid dn• Jandary.ll4s3, sail for 0 n and after lat /Omar). 1233. By order of 11 of Dirrotors. lat:d4V \ J J BROOKS. neeretary. • \ Notice. • • \ niAvula. issociated with us Eingli\Jones *ad Ommir Duff— the Omura] Ilardwant Raab ale MR be onntlnued ander the name and .tfl. of WHITMORE. WObTE CO. • WHITMORE at WO.FIM, lablm • Hotica • Orna AltZa.l2lPki Vaunt lism,Boan C 0../ \ ~,Pittdbu4..l Smilax/ lat. 18* - J rOCKIIOLDERS Aa-the,Allekheny Val ley Bolt Road Company, an required to Day troths Trumann. • third anstalmaist of ties dollars per sham, Co tha Drat dal of rabruary sit e and toe dollarron , the tirst of each month thsreafter tent 11•11 Is paid. By order, of the Board. JUIIN 'd.oo AN, Tremors, ialAlm 62 Wood great. Mei:A..Armstrong Werit and Arm Cram. Clar ion Ragli P. dAr and Demoun Pen t, aX4 Juldsrsoaton Star, CODY mch =denude COUIL•211. 311 iorthep Protection Imbrues Company, , A Camden. N. Y.\ \\ CAPITAL, $2OO, . LYMLN coal's& caotaaa.L. Etextaml. yyILL lieu° Poliaieikagamist, 16es irdswi nolatazat., Manama faantbM7nata \ All Loma at Mat avatar will ba_atthasta;l atat it pt• If pea at this MD., J i tj CUlYcla ii grer. daZ oyez iatrieTa A I ' r4 Baallaellinute. • Itei;tsuatter Insuitince Compkty, .Lansing • burgp;New JACOB FAIL& PruldsAt.‘ , 4...lastss Docattx, Beeret.7. CLIARTTAID 1.4 .18361: ‘ =,CAPITI.I., SAXI,OOO. old and woMootablished Oompanz FloMr"d to 2.92iVr* a b i.T e d: Agri " tetml. The , toomOt mo 3•111 ofJ Its tosses dortos tb•sarroossot 3•••• of Ito continuo.. Is • Inottleloost Ansouttes tot. rroos • Istdo Is to •Cset correct losnotook. WV • OCILT/S. iota: \ DOBBS, Cioneral.lnottranoo and F intatirsinorafinolza - Um lots Om. Notice THE Fern:tan' end biechiniceTurapike nod d couy 111 hold inairt. for.Preor aG Ttlreor gni all ILanovre of the ex. Ootopoor d As j ir t oo third Moods) of.loraur , r sios.t. (16th) .""..Bfl*, . . EX E E SIVE WATER POWEX,c.;, , :whine Canal. ,' A • ', NOTIC E\ E HEREBY GIVEN_ , THAT tb• nitrate* s ..iater 'war on the Latta Cal at I ell t. hi Peel ibt:ton °V enTaett=ret. 4 at hfootrea on Wei' 11.1% , the ant day or Data. nett. at the boor of 0 ialook.w. no. . . Th. haul. eboot lithir t ial ad fifty foot frontag e . by Co. avenge of t wo tt feet to derith. with the oho'. of theteurploa wa - ot matted for Canal bon, eits. trill be Maned ot‘in sone bot, e , a yearly ant, on • lam nanable for ear. \ \ 4 . r t \ Thh..llnailege. wtda It 0 t g ao l teak; ad orlttilo 1 one whi tad. bolt ofilon amain,. facillitan for the erteldlthunent of any deal; a of ornanive Iron or' other Inanufactorla ae eagle, II to enabled to romei I t.w• of tia3, i 'Oaridtta.\ All3ke. a.. tot.oo pap" or The conditions of th e leawi;adhs forthAloformania they be known either at this Mee,iy , f \. lllr. ope inhooding korinear at th e borate. Wilke `d on taal., who will pad out the grand. Ac. fniX4o l % \\ Chief Othomlesioner cif'cillte Work.. Onkel of Department of Palle 14 or altos. October 20th.lfilL ' NOTION la beirloy.rdven‘4,,lhat abaci men • the i l:ootr•O 4'14." . Honed alatasia Water Power* is moth Wa il/AY. the arts day of reactor, nathithen to taki rasa ot the fiesta.* Caned 12pna - at the bent of otie o'citick.. II order. \ TliOldAll A 1a11iar...47,.. \ nutmeat of PublioWorks, l ath Bata .MA '.. „ CNVENTION OE, ASSEBSORR.The aped Aatacni of 'Alleany Coon% ker . . are hereby nallod not the y ore , aloha to re h awnothenth conaloted ad returned*, the eat. 0 or WonWedoeolay the 18th day of daualli oest.a44o Sadaat..at viola time th ere will b a Oonventia_of Sad Assam. maned for the moon a egallnue the, temennentaof the flintoty. \ • Wren und7 i Oa bads, thleV i t i kAy z t. ollhan y ib L eg 'i '.. koala= IMO. .i , 'i. \ Commilalonerti. cle2 i 4 \ • onse of,Refusrft • ,yOTICE Likerebygivciu to thekinbseribaro far hnllll.ltbe nonerof nebr - West.. n.ylrenla thet tbe second I.belroent r twenty ter cent . the amount" ettboalbed br,eutt It born alba. nershle Lo the ..T.tothrer. on Or before thti SUSI otbet. .=Ter, Inst. By orderof the BotrOf Directors. , delft! 'l,`. JOBIIIIAstIAISNA.Thee. ', - 7 Co-Pattaarallip. \ BTLIE undersigned 4nve die\ day aired Into , B.Parretralaip, zoder the mum Ala .71•af AN, MCVN DY • 00, am Immo. of trzn,B4. lug • renerva „NINIng Inulaoso rlu the eftr Alleitt4B7. JOIIiiAS. LOGAN. nonsite T. 1.1/80411)Y, \ EL 8. MAYAN, \ , . WM. BA MAY, \ B. CILIL liNalt P.'1501W13T7. 0..1 Bad. Allntsany Qtr. Jniks 12th, 1564, ttou7:l•rfoiltf. V • \ • ~. • Notice. \\. \ TORN A. CAUGHET ha,ing retired frota the dganar or 'Um Union thu s G. il. ItAil/TON. EN. a 01.0120 r, hionandahala noun, unlink by )Ir. J lis COOK.. M. .floe formerly cestinisd hi. Ur, Goth s:` will herealter act u duvets for mid Linn , The putrobiugo of e l hoyabri c ihnmef i gliAtileigel ,;. \ WAX . 2 'i Pc!, \UNION LIN E . \. • lat . \ 18sz amotgit .To Oltand and the Lakes: \ \ CUADIBILIILIN OKAIPPOILD. envalantL'Propelatoria PA k Co , Agron. Rochester. Pa. frMIS WELL KNOWN Line is prepared to . -11. \ tr..ltt fr.lt, ..,, Itragns tete...fa PlM tt:iard Zee. rents the Lam sad rm., The abeam. ilictdgazibla. II win MI MI conned:Bin wi th and Lino, itinweasn Pittsburgh and llotheserr. diner (tSiunda)moreepLedinannlinsi at Leoeloanar with, doll/ Una of Subsea to BB are.. : \ViJl mBl.O N A,.. t. .. hlouoltinßlous l'ittabergi. .Li . on2l _, \ anewithgeld a M nd K ear sta. i . To the. P4tgie: rpIiTeNOTIOE of the \Dissolution , of the ; ihe tNWt.""retiotgel . := Perag Public all er, das not,lee mtv rm.. leblittf Of ••• of JOH.4, pritglon fiff L '. .. CO-PASTNEBSILIP. I hale thie day sesocieted With me, in the' RLlOLlaitiß (I.INUERr An) LlQUtilli BUSINESS. lay you, JAYLES IL PADDED. under o:Merck of WON Dada • Ott. ' JOLLN ;WiILY.D. 114bnut7 Mt,IYS!.—IDIMMI • . ~.'"' ", .Ditiolution. \ EU 13e—liarteereidii., heretofore' lmisting bentyyittbeituboatiberttondorthetireord 11•DVEIT It .4 • ••• dtmolyed ma thy Ist MM. OD Ilattt•: Umlaut by m tost comma; ether plummy t...4 , ..1.4 to P.llO the DUO 91 th• firm in plc:lent ''..,,, \- T U llO . :L I J" N ellttr . IN: ‘ ~. ' JADED stuB.9_,_ N \ • '',.. ._ SALVED C. /WWI. \ Dylttmom.Jolr 6- 1 651-119 • Co4ll.Ttlienhip.' , , ~. \ • FIVE sebeeribe s ia have ' formed a co-pi i ;i IL nernbiP and will 'yotittpxt• th• Wholosts atone( =IV rialto 11°' \ m ' a. t?. tna.niAsvitt , 'JOHN CARDOS,_ r . ItAtiftrNh'J.IPAYIDLIT thatlSllotl6. July 14.1662-1,10 \ .. . •• T . HOLIDAY KeDORD 400. 1 i ESPECITULLY ttlemetv4 11, emit 42d wail. their betalfiej stile of tile W., 'op enfant, We Ms bonding. • delb CORNEA WOOD AND 1 / 1 1T118111. - • - LARD -20 bbls No I,jestreo for ode by -dao \ Je C NFaLO B OR N AIM 'LARD -114,1., To snirsiiti . 4or bT - jr' 1:1= • ix ::\•• • \ sTEAm , BOATS. 117 . 2 . 11 ,. "Z i . : 12tiESVILLE:--Tlth ACT. will leave ETi; tattr 43.r wil la *wry Toooday i it 10 o'clock. Join rein hns exec/lent ceocrienilarian. For frolabtarpssincr i ripply on bar& )SS F3 I rmiPHIS AND- NEW • oIILT —The pw owssininer rtrainer rt.. CLAI. 0 intriir Cycle... will lewr, ro?,„ the &bolo, arri all Intermediate pone, on Dirintay. Jagunr r Mt, at 10 kl`,nr. hie freight or ronry-rianply Name. !al% -, art LOUISVILLE—The fast . . r. statmer YZ.F.3IOST;hoIe and all liiteriPpsliato porta, on Moo day. Taeolar, at4F. M. For fr7rfbr Cr Paaa•Ce •Pplx on board. AIS Wavelittk, BriligepoitTand 5 ttni - 1 - sit Packet. THE Eely tied stannA ' steam ei • IXCEIA.I9E. Ciait...Mbindes. 2 o) rm. cr • recall. emelet botirsen Pitisbiera ..t we... H.., nfie,,, .t 4 PrinEst•lesvin s. i: Fltisbirrgb eteryl Monday 11.14 Thurvlar of ..t,'.... For treislat or pilaus._ pa ply on board. or to 3 D'PinlaNtiWPOD. Avant. WiSter at.. Thu Esebuirie e.t.... ontlreir i.ir and 11r.. 3 7 °°°r • or Tore Muhl illoi_ ash; T7eelleat•Co.,lll.l.ll4loAX, sPlondl.l4 mole., Ilniehod wag mratas4ilistilt expressly Tor this trade. • trade. Pi , ittaburith e Eitenlinville and Wheeling U. B. Mail Daly Packet Line. riCRE new lead pkbudid Passau- ‘• ruk.t& Dlllltrl Aaent. me D. ce W/NPll6.7llOl.Cag- Moors, ',.The Diurnal !envoi flttaburlsh on Slender. Wednreday, eses Trldry, at 10 delick. hzu.sslisturning, letereleb.B.l. lug. Tuesday, Thursday, Sq.., e . .d, at 8 o'ilth • The Wlnabeeter leer. Pittsburgh a Tuallay, Thom deny. 4 :l7Mr. These usszehleent desatuars werslbullt expressly an s .. thle Tride, oad for speed sad merman/dation ate ans.. ppiefi by ear boats ea the rim. These boas trill metre freight tor PStkareburg mid all fatermedlete landing. \•• • tfu r r l 3 'igh" Bo( " WiNilt i or)D ' Heet:r4 ° G2 wow.L RAIL ROADS ,1853 WINTER ARRANGEMENT ,PENNSYLVANIA BAIL. EOAD. tIN and after Saturday' next,lannaryls, kithe red Triln Saturday' the Depot.. labere7 5 , ..7 rooming. llo'clook.atopplate onlyatirwint&Oremm :boreb.lllilade Latrobe. Blairiallles New I cream, Joh.- toirribummULlolliday obiteg.•lionlaTyroneawrotagaralt MaTet town.Uontinedtatlawinown. 11.m0i.., llatriehnigh and Latimeter. arriehm at Philadelphia at -10 the same catalog connecting. at Irani...oh with the Ralllmors • Cas t y:banns Rail. Road. arrlvinlog Ia illaiUmore Cl 10R0 mu. venal ~ Time from Patti bowth,la Philadelth Trallalthaom 110 i hours. The 11.11 Tr.& wilrle, sea- the Depot era. morn. lug at 145. etc plug at all there guUr ...lons on the rood. an...bag, at , Ilarrhiburgh with the train for Balthioorik.o.nielner in Phila....a or Haiti..., at ten Ba led the next morning. The lommod Won Train will Imre every afternoon. at oo'ctook. stopping at all regular, Various. cod mamba' only far air Lawoba. \ Pam to 11l fa. 19 go . '.u.aTufthilßG ramie, • The Pent Ewe. Train, lartlag Philadelphia at 4 pm, will mi. to Pittaburah the \ text morning at ll: the Call Train lesvin Phlladalphla the next morning at 5.41. Acoommodadon Train ICift latroba at m.. and &M. In Chula:rob. gads at. 8... checked 'td coy abdfon on the Peantylisola 13.1 Raid, and to \ Fancy—lo else of too, the Company will hold themi Wray responabla for personal lAg ;ma+ only. sad for an amount not atmedln¢ otia handni dollars; . - - ••• 'NOTICE-Iles.m. U/1. . '4.llllledenthat. Otoolbsts Pro.' rtiotori, boos Otto ottplotist to convoy pasotooeto Lod be vents to atul flu= the Dopot. at • obaro not to aimed vents tor abeb toottote. sod 12.% \ oeutsior stub trun For Voktto. oPOIo to Jai{• (e a Art 1..• • Depot on Liberty at \ • ren mem aeon) Paiii\sylvaina Rail Raid Company . . TME Winter Rates to Philadelphia \ and Baltbaeni,\ ICO. are— , DAM. brat , hairy. ha. pain lead, lath sad lord S lade , ahllY. ee.;;;;, alto. earthaZi;, Mew, , hair. lathy. Wham la; window •.'4 6' irteb , var.Trriiii;" - CoMtle3alij• " aa4lla= door Okla. dried glalaamware, • buy and dat. Wallah! ran. soy, ereb. \ week Eh Ilroona(eorn.)ong. folyben , faro sat paltry:att. F. ee ex Flour. Pee barrel ..... Oa , Biagio pYkages, nada WO- . • • 1 JoS otooeit: .I"relhht dant. . OHIO & PIiNNBYLVAIILS.BAIL HOLD • wisteß: AR --,, RANGEMENT. Commenehig November 17th 1852. ' 1— TO CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, \ CENCI:NI'7AT', DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE Ito. rels REDD= TO coonourx To $9 00. 1109111110 DIRECT TO CANTON IdAIIILLON AND I • woorrn, A l i AND VT ETA= 111011 WOOSTER THEODOR TO 1 1 / 1 178rIELD DAY. \ COMUCIOP at Alliance wah s th, amet,l.t and PataburgA Railroad to Cleveland. \ FlVETrain BMA from Pittsburgh daily, • . 1,14-d ftist Ltlitties 11. DI 7. sne and maw* Woorgew 3.30 Pare to Lifland IEB4 to s 'ilAster&Sta . to . B=l:ll4/.Bo, i ts: to Mount 81 tage bass to=nridelpil..Cosnocico,o , TULIN f4igerMaajl. Columbus. sad Cincinnati. Ital., PIMA. 13.01, j. o. P•J•001E.0111. et 1. by. and Cleveland MT sA sop at CI ve.ani. and retch l i t - stamen& at BX,as 04 P 0 .1 1 . 1 1 10. 0 .00 0001 7 in Pittsburgh Wtopeknue nest itioniths In Cincinnati. Fa through 00. Ware Winn's/audit 00. The Expreta Train Mope only at I* prlncidel station.. liaviteturninLap 00M1 Train learn Wooster at P am.. dine. at Allimice at sr...n, anti rattles Pittebutsh as 4.80, p. m . omuiecting with the evening tnin on the Pennell. vania 11.41 ac for Pnliadelpbla and Bailors TEE EXPELLEE TILAI7I Leave. Ala. 10.8 00 . re. sad reach. tttebnrgh g the engineer. who /save Cencionsta at m . throngs, to PitteVarsh in Ili holm , act countet- Ing 7th th irirln g e= \iig . th V e " rst iLa. 4 oad m Eno. to New Cas.lier and Etie.and teem Salem nnigarren APlrThe New 11 Fitton 0.01010011101013 Train \ I Pittebarghst A.B ‘, and 418 t. IL, atedNew Briglipon at 7.20 A. M and IP. Es lit; E • cort! Ticket. wane Pittsburgh and New Dtjgh ton ars sad Ev ELOO. \ Tll3 ogr 1114117 \ Lama Pittsburgh at 4.V A. W.. and arrival,.4 o.st. n'tfu ". h ' irict ' s 7Z 4t tlo 'n kt "7 "7 Tus Tr4suido stotrunws Bandar& .- thrunimenca bun in Witit the trains to ard frock the etation Seders' s For ticitets_sp7l7 Itt the I anl atreet tatloa of trw Oslo and Pa. Maimed. te ONOPRE PARKIN. T O Agent. or to MIIIIIOIEN. A Pittsburgh. ttoarth.9ffrembet it. pat FARE, REDITC: „ - -,-- 'Vast kifietori,Plank RtiadEonte • BALiI7IORE,PIIII —Tos 4DELPHI4 \ 4- jrA2.l7- , !NOVA' CITY. , . ' „ , , [ [ T•1111 , 818111141111D. \ [ [. TIIIS is the 003 office which utoureO,a - , TIIIIOI7OIITICENT tr , Wninnnilln9. 0.117 takinn 0 rot*. 980,nmarni .1 tina awl nren.7.\ TlO 11.11 130114 (attr7h 66. Uniadatata Malta leaven the Monownieln w harf.ll9o,o the Wla Bridge, AVERT AFTERNOOni, at 5 Welooir • via tto Tonatilazbentriar. . [ Parrannersirlll loin* an the bur. anntake annuirrn. B. Mail nachos at Sinn Malan. art tonnalen a•na• ?Auk 11984,croalrui tho marnala in .497111/B,__Tna [Ann mm9lileat . olorpin [ g ars lif N. 101[1:ners n 010 ' t d ill=3l:7 6 9T, rt ifillatggr " l7 ''"l" g an arrlrne 2. Tinntnasaa caning.. [ [., Op la =,-},..,,,....„._....,,,_....,...: ..., , , \ 19 ~... arlanztnn C 117.---..—...— .-[.. 9,50 \ \ 310250NOAHELA ROME. \ '-, •\ lb. innizier leaven tba Whart inborn the Edda, Day, .68 n'elk, 1. I[l. ...Travail.' laying Yntabnalt [ l7 88. Z irll i gr 14;1 r i anTal tb : it"='-,..,, in at ' : g 88. ~ , train et 108 ilaltlaorn ' Will map a nalthearo 0107 [ Wanallsna [ , [ 547, =A min in Philadelphia at 2R'e. 4 . • the M. 3911018 \[ . • \ 1.... , tc f .c.i .s owma iptu ,' ........: —........._—.:—_—:,c , 1112 ',\ . • , z7 ,, a i m v a1 w a1 . =:i v ir .... x ..,.... a.i: 1130.0, WM. All*. \ I . , , ern= ..,1 [ .1.7. YVAN& Agent V Allegheny V4i,lr Rill Road Lawny, ' Q,EA.LD Prepaid, will bo recoived at the Coninany's 00.ae. all:moth Or st, PitteSurch. no. tilth• 24 4,2 of February. V.% ter 04 1 .2 "..°..din , r , ost tartion ot sale Hod. be -04.04 Pinsbatolt son Kittlannlson Arrostroon Count/. • diva.* of 42 toile, T. mot 'nu /104tei 00 • Bon nous if about one cone !e sod \ teur wmta • ! " Pla•r, ' 4471 . 2eVied Vordo•V•24 l'4ol4 t=t 4 r im wity . jav ttuAr tzdra ii tim Roltiotiv , 4 tha "I.l!:•firtN:o4. tl.l nitre 'mit (42•04 1,4211100 u 4) Irak PUttentrzla 02,0••• x 7:42lgr t t(4o•non , • lll bs expeo4ftonntoldder• not r•t••••02 titan to flo s ooon o t. lir , . 4 ry 7,tf=l . 4 4711X4(.. Y. \Jon 4ne b ot3,..t. d•nolth•bOolopantAlNAtzVon b•4=4;2:•,,•••.. v•Q• • 2114 4 • Via,trOn 101801123. C61441n.0.2. u :• B 4 7 :111;• " 1147 " ;n04•02.7bariti, Donaratar 200121842. stWlwt AWN.. Itaa4 2an(ni. N. T 4 4metink •••2 N.cloo• `li. , N.. 1(...E D. 02 namtean. Itooheateo Onsoto•22 -A-dnoVrThatT•ko Arsoftrong Dao•sc and 24•44P•n0t 01ut00,.2•4014t nod rentoetnn 2. m . lbao,A4vtate, Idett•en County elm Ttr• • •• • • It nank•• QQ2/ ...kir tau em . da•noto. \ • • Pittsburgh and Stimbonville /LP-- - 1 iubeeribere to the cal k ili . ll lock of th rittaOtEfib and Matti:tensllls '4IP7 hereb no Cud , 0 tar lOto tbs Treasury, Lb. :outfit Instalment of flys dollars per, diem mos balbrie. th • Dumber: ms mod sod firkdollass sae, sham on Or twat. U. to.t. day asset:to:mutes tbsevaftar,'snmil tlarao,o amount of soak rabrifibol 1.44 , 1,,z0t rat. , rn noltdesdtv:T Treasatn4tfeles.6l , Wc:od Cfciod NiArs for the Ladies! \ • JONES! Ocolta ier li.Alß RESTORATIVE Is Reiner: to Half- Ice..—Th!slltto artlebklbs l a ' xi•c t lMPATt ' sll3. '." ggstirlit fi r ' Lliktl ° ,___JritO 4 add far 'sod 10 esnts— mos esstas vnt: , oronseks sold 040 anal. and SI-0o IS at all lodlis manor nms It Is an , to Is ebs finest'thlnst man for., the Han, bold at'9lo,llll4rs Clottlntidlors.vormerls Smartt 00110 ^Dlr. dtotil ootntr of •n,•4:,..n,k 1.10017 stmts. piktsbnsgtl:,, , • 1,• redttead,ts \ \ . - POR. I O YEW: ITALIAN CEO:COAL rO/17.--Sbls truly nns,arttels.Sor rosins Stilt arltrq u 't ts= " l " o ß = "" S t rotaigrA.Tl \ciu n W ohr. hlti W_ al or Tender lildn; Is • dos`..B4fd , dont‘. .In r . infstos tbS Nurstry.lt ls emollient st u d Stealing. Is , 14111IBBL . 1173_92t_fdtldlor..g 0 =r z. ::.kl it tia • ADIES OF PFFTSBIIIIO sad 7lioinity 124 -4.?'" ""!wiliretWVATtrie; for J lll 3 atni iiosa • f seIIItIBBLE3 elltblnts Wpm assoos i a "Nig ife...) 714 Wax ONEIPOVATRATEOIfAIIL • motet tot, itatratratitel Irmo farm 00 ome.s and ss per eeo..w:eito RC,XSClsttdoditntal d flrasr .ns of Wool and lasoWsoaln 'A YEW 0111iftRYZOTO,—.4 new ‘" \ \'• • • \\--••• Al '''' 4 ., s ' \ - 5, . \ - \ ' \ ISiEDICAL. rkik " • • `sgsosilm- , CHERRY PECTORAL TQ CUM A COLD, iVITICHEADACIIE AND SORENESS OF THE BODE. Take lb. CHEERY PECTORAL on going to bed. and wrap ,up . warm. to newt during lbe tight.' POR A' COLD AND trotratT. t.i. n wrwins-neen e di % eTerktir. atterttlitti to diO•rtlain CO thif,bottimend the , catty will won herein:3.ld. Norseswill Day stiffer froffilla , trouble. when tbeydnd I cantle so re•dily eine.. Per.. ' so. aflicted with. we cough. which breaks them of their met at Web:. will ft by4Wing it . Clan FRS , red on golog to bed. thei mi.\ be sore of wand. unbroken ....„,.. slew wl consecueutli 'retreeLing rest. Drew relief than *arr.ri.g. wd an nit intatel.cure;le afforded tulbou sands who arm thus aikido/ l by \pie inmenablerrerwd7..' ' From it. agreeable effset in i see cam* MestY find themselves unwilliog to toregu l ts iLori the Sonwaits ' Dr it bas ceased. grom tether/shack thralciarts in , • PAY. 1139.. INUCt" ;hi it'd, issf. glittj We have Siren Ivor C Anil. 11=w Vltesulra trial to our praotice. and find it 'th s ...eery other remedy we hers for erring aftectio'rut ofit resPindorY DRS. DIESIERAI ;1 1 7031. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAtERS. is r.m.de Is Inval.ble, ae by 11. sotto on the tbrott sad Inn. , wbe• taken ho null nuantitlas, It iiritol,o all MI I. • low LOTRS. end yowsrfully trumeesereAtbe • r and ' ALTLIStA le arenwaili much relieved. and • Ilr _ Mood by, CleVry • FbrtmuL But thew are set c en . it obetinat., W to yield entirely to - ,tio Muellsiti •• Ch. F Pmts.] Will.. them. If the. an ho mina.. \ ' -- - BRITSCLUTLS, or irritation of lbl tbr/st mil Brim F.TIOP of Sheba..;inay be cured 'Sy faking Cherry .__ _ _ . Pectoral in email and frequent doses. Theunnoratoit t able .. . ',oppression le won maimed. \ , Rev. Doctor LANSING. of Brooklyn. NeW Fork. stahrt . .I bate seem the Chivy Pactarel curs snob awe. of Astk 's• -- raimod Broathitis, saleads ma to biller. it Can maser \ -- • fillio cum theredlustoo. o , FOR. CROUP. 01,0 . Oliteta , of AntleSony, to Ceti- \ - Dowd 'IOF iwie and treeweet 4 ... , 0tth.g...ir.t..4 pk - -- Oii: 'until it Aubdue. the diseake. if mien in wawa. Drill 're" , ' not fall tit cure. \ WHOOP/NO 0000 U my ' . broken ny anima cur./ • \ I . . y the use Of Cherry Pectoral. • \FELE INF LIEN 7.1 le eyeedifyrimond by tblS ‘ ren,,,fe‘, i'. 4 Ifensarotte / Dave been dotiocal whew whole Gam. - A- • q me. \ were y tad trout my 'artful. ockawthecoes. , white - '..,', \1. , '.1 their \ neigh without lbw Cher./ Per Steteram.' '` ' • • , ' krinitle= the we. S . \ • Satme. Ohio, ;inns Illb. MI. A - ' ..1 Leur k Am l Dr: Jlp Ayer.- \wr:te to Inform isnot the truly re-c . '.... • t yewkebles.ffecte of u 4or Cherry Pectoral. in - thl. gamy ',,• -, ...a ir, In? oriimur. ch. ' , . , r ..: 'ftexhual. , .... ' \ • 'k.; Neely moil in dayeAcd • dreadhd Wkoosiou \-. • -Cough, by Callao it. \ Dr. Maths. we s it 're wry best \ ' 1, .'7, thralslo., frelel7 ktalei timi lie considers Cutest rmr.. • \ - • \ 1 edy wo lave for - Enlmonarriillenamw, and thatlishucur. 01 mow, ensciorthotry with ''. than any otheM • medlcias be ern adrainietaied. \ i Our clerrymette ofth ,elDitis Clrub., says that dariog . • Etf the run of Influenza - 4m. this Wasorskai kw wen coma ' Dom your medidne heihordd worSoly Mae beikved willel out.eelng- Ton.. ruwetwlly. y, J DELINUAIR. DeOFt7Pottifeetem ., • • ' Oa-From the dietincteisheld Protean; of tkernietry sod .'" •- - /, Bod Alaterla ies, ilowdeisi College. \ iA.,.. t ' ' ''. '--• ' . .1 have found the Chord: Pectorel. to ill logrediartta ' • . .• a .how. • powerful remedy tar 'Wide mad WWII. itml POt . • '... ''' '' -.1 mousy dlessacs.. PARIIIAI CLEVEDdlacki. D. 'v, • - ' 4i ' Bro./rick, Maths. February 8.1847. - A - \ DR: 'VALENTINE BIOTT, t'he widorvelatated •. PPtf salmi of Burger* In tit Medical College, New York City, Baja: . ,,,, \ ~ s 4 , - ,:,--. ...lt gIT. me ylessure to certify the value 10,Mt ellicw.t. ' - • . A . of . dyrek Cherry Pectoral," which Itehiskier peOuliarry . .. adapted tb cure dbewes of thethinel .ad lone.. \ \ Curl. of I.e. Menses upon the Innis bate beep of- A. ‘‘. ' ' • ./ Deed. by Cberrygeetowl,insuch r00m.... es wawa. \-‘ 1\ -J, the belief that s remedy has st ear th bib foorsefthw \ \ A • - .1 .31 ti• depended on to cure Um Coughs, Cohis: sad Con- \\ : , \ :4 smoytione, which any from our mild thogiand• ever) •\ \ ‘, :11 \‘', 'sear. It to Indeed • medicine to which tim --- ifilictrjoan , ~ \ ...se inok with chntldenee for relief. and they ebould'uot - a4 to. \\ \ -:. ys ...all tbemeeire. of It \ P r 'red ig 1 " 01 t ilt . Cheentra.& -Y lluaich n. ."\ steette. ‘. ''.. \` Sold in Pltteh g urgb Dy . p. A. PAllbikb/OCK a 1:1 . : k. , 40 ~- IC\ Alln% z . af. Sob h =a r; and by DrumeA= - 1 \ .. \ 'll FivE‘Groas ll 4.yees Cherry. Pectoral"ju . .ei leo , / \t.y. \ \ ' It L'arzczas. ‘ 67 ll cod %met. Dr Goyrott'i Improvedlktnect of k , YELLOWIWIC AND FIARRAPARLGLA. ` \ ' ,TRE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE . k - s. PREPAUTION FOE THE' PEHMA- 1 , :tzar COBB OP comstroproys AND' - \ \\\EYDISILABES OP THE 1,171438 MllB,ll - TO ARE BUPPOSED TO Bit \,\ Aprgarra BY TUB FREE -,,,' \\ 0130 06 , lIRCVMY-,- . ' IRON. OhINLVB.Se. ~ ' Let a/1 who with to punnet/le blood from lummitlei. and Premn the system to rood eithlendes. haat, towtloy... soul Extractor Yelkne Duck and barsmorllls..wlchh la 7 , .., ....Th.. Its.il. . antidote for many of the robstenallsitant ,`,, • , diens. that flesh is heir to, and they .lit rorm be die: - twittndutedtfca In fhb remedy the' public bath haja,,,,, - .• ~ ,, t. truerever can ...SIMS ltiefaunded on erpuience - - ` 4 ' ., ."' /att. thairelant 01 faith. In other, sent mullet. 00006 - Panda le founded on expertemm, They tlyik.Montherel ir.. to melt hope, life and settee frodittde pond \ yegetable remedy. however brothel. dawn In health au. ipiritt..4-boner loa th some to Mundt and others. let no one despair of recoyern hit the patient only smdenderal thit hie bops of physical Mato:Ml= rim only In ••Otty. eotee Extract of T.6lew Bak and Pareaserille and ma eusdle lahrt;far hts We's sake, to try IL tadmaw. heattahon ist predicting' Ids speedy restoretiOnkt, her 4 \ yttaD TEE CIERTIPICATZ. t,t, \ ' s Tessera= Cu., Ala.. NI 2, .., hTe.foilt ,, Weng care of Bertrannt Noel. ff ..`Artb , , , onewith en awe gent. drier Arty , smrt :ici er 1r0re..0.... , 0 , ..74urtura. the aißPtialiLLl iii Lasky.. Mk. Owl t i 0504 limos dozen a ...of ssebbhPublfsfogo thetryino Wart A, be cund by W 4 bail. R 1 Gysaft . freer of Dilate /Act end Stanapsnlle,te athadenkunde Dr. Gumsal„,..ther 11,-1 sand Ton We to eartibs, you that ythtr Extract of Yellow /net end higatttmillia km port...dune 'of the mat errcalerfni chem. Let the mar beydedected on town. ... 1 hare been eMlthedfor nary years with lentptiOns my leer and frensin 1341 Vier got to had that Lhad t , on snitches, and in 1819 'had the thy samestatei I, the sure. In about 9 months alter my other fez to `out In large eating Ind rnordng pres from my knee . MY foot and dthharsed named 441 at eremite matter ntmote also broke out in lame 1611 M, which dhebarzed ch offensive matter. and at the earth thee= felt bane broke not in large runniest wren toasty to my elbow. The misery that I ham sndited tor the Let two .- I can not describe to you. I wee In such egony tl nem rested dune night. Liras siren up to dicta the help of God I had made preparation for death,. hatinotnthl out to my family the plaza when to httryi \ln October last 07 Ma brought me one of: your to wrapper% I read It and found raved of MUM trondert ource Performed by your udtstrectitf Yellow. Dock an k. Ilaresperilla.. I sent and got two bottler of 'it and cam canoe taking It In two week.. to gm . great aettanbth went, my some all becarni nary. and A could sleep all night, a thins I had not dorm far two When i trod taken six bottles.'rey noes hat' warty heelnl. Sly rot got well at If by enchantment I hav now need In I eight bottles of your “Estract of Yello Dock and pc 5t .,,4, S pulite.. and I now *wider seyeelfweU.N2 mat a lett6 \ for terms to set forth the worth of this mediolni, or to express my irratlusde fa what It has dome ftnnot. I nottatil It the Pastor of mot fops osbutY IWO tiSlair I treat all 6f th• atilictedio try eh , ..4ki. l / 4 en i w.i... R o raima...air mown stlsusss la the wera,-. Lay aslde'en prejudice and Jun fa tt and Malaita its l Uk.g' : .. My t o j L: r.a. t''l'kr is. "" wLe l lr 'th'z kssmrn " : t.. tht7 . h.rze ktha d it .P.ru. .. . . i. " 4 a irl i roth a a : be Car.:: \ . : emu mire. flithite lben to mll on me, and I 'WM thew N . o, the dean: lan be forind In TeLassessa Co. Alaim . ,'",,""'!""'= . 1 , We'rer".. ~.,,,,,, SEMI= goomiL .. 's Lis; t f r , 0 „..,...,..... complaime. - . Oats- S . libenneatina, end • raerwerfetY Of tither dim - t \' %meta.. and dangerous Manama are imalldlly and per. \ fsctl eared by thew. of Ude medicine. - Steam. httoeville A Deed:-Tel. Le tst amity that Mont 1 the itteref gebrthry laet.. I wee eftlicted with tame or Y our painful mere on and about the Iteen.eame of Qum as urge tie a Itearter of a dollen they - assumed the appear. g too. of CanTne, mut I. was fauna they would terminate In Concern. \ Ab. '" thr" oak. '''' I "" . 4. 411 ' 6"Thx.f " r 1 Comte. Extract or Yellow Dock and ...easapailla. and y found imnuellate relief nom Ito iten. 1 lune LOC take. ' at . oi . o o b tinVAl i nie ' o =l o ;i: Y e f olf . l . Nty 'W ee d li:t \ ' . f . .Ley ...ill be eutisolp welt in 4 feu Outs. ~ .2, ta it .....,.. ..s k eull .: p s.wi nsmooosull air I:i.,,;,,rityns. :' ,o Do v.. . fi al. uysotfb r. e llttrait ..... of Le . I; '7. \ Mod of eruptions or \ eseessous soresagarssoubxsatk ts mach losprosecb or th e the of teem rte. „A...„ , ‘,.., A Con of • kr 'in the . PetiOde Of kelt. - .Z .. ,. 13.11.e5d this stalissent the ON of Mary Pon, who 1 wu stem op by hoLlfibresisosy 4 iii beipiatdt , ii. \ - curable. L. here. mto illed by Dr. Warder. 00. o 1 het lauelllltt2 pby.lrl. \ Betzfogrima. 9....1W.12 1 1115.2. \ , i 0 I nrytiry that Mary Mo. iv. Wyettrurf . .tuty oft _ oa 2) a , ~.e. years of Ime. l =bmn ....... I „ v=== , ri ., vit. ~..g.r.,,, ID 101.0$ : 1 .1 menrtruMbett donna ‘ ,-- wlaith . time.be t a d talent ammo mkt atom the Int 1 of Ism AprialarAir,2l lip ( 14 0 .m . .j.. 111 1 = 4, fu . r . Fowl/aeasel ll end 15.:YeasZill ' a, fir trig. as lens het. • , Lr... 11. Mau of info..? wet. LpyaSsilt. gbit relltAiLld \ 4 , -, \ gaup. the losaldos mall shs ba.l taboo bri batiks of St. . ..4 ..4 c ,,,,,,,,,,, h,,e.„..e1y well. al when ith \ 4 cammeamal teeing Ihie t =a. bee entta ?Malan, , 4 174..1-1,1:..r.. ‘... 47,:m teneri bm' ‘.l l'ear. reed Dr. frardiet*at tr as adores • \ -. 1 \ \ — au - i - VArcifY if : Ibis ht to certify that 1 wee.goalled in Lir the abon ' . \ ,),7c .. \ o nes ' t ' M * lt ;=:)%rtra . lx,;77l=l t at d ' aegm. '"th' \ Vi - o onntoon. er.4. as / glitch; twined ntl hope or re. \ - ‘t,...'„ , 4. \ a,eery, after One / w=ad t o ftmita_tian with her that s 4 \ -..., .„. .., P.l.te r ogrftsiedealble. I learneet . 7ll7,2m. if... Vc S, .4.,1: ... -- ',I. mused mgr. than Mne Teenage, fran trienularn7 ' '-‘ ..1. ,''. \ . \ 11, ter e V old". f Sid le= h u g% ' wa n, OtTerst9Vdt: ' 1 .., Itatusd that ths wee getting well. I.Werlanth snr. \ prned at thin. snd. en away" wo 10 wh o could hare . 4 . t, Fr;sel l lf thb' l'illo r tr thrt ' Doe 4 PnFrenta ‘ IW rleValtee; l4l. :r. ,L ., . \ \ h cy tla,great, elate he other cumin ale Whinny. '-. „4 Illtri ' ll trjtiruiro"tgate.arlatdieirettruW". '- ':4 \ lt Ws statement. tots . Ma ItelloW Dock. and PsteePar ballerina'. ea I de, at 10 le paerned OS iiii4L7LiLLKID I ft \ \ quellties, end adapeld tO Way thews ththient multi . ~ .. t ~, . ger rut op In qotribottleo. 'SI per be \ 6\ifirdi. ,tulast...„Payty.....-11rEml.A.LAtstao. , ' ''Y \ ` .. ) \ a °l= 4° 47lll• 4 4iti. ' 11"*.rt j Is ;Tr a L.V. siu. \\ \- ' '-': '\ \ - • tl*U ks.r*Ustowm.ine•lsi n . n.. iirLadlar t i gtl', \\' 5- rya. 0. D .,,r u•••••Nr• Qtr. I.l44l.mturrs:V it Coax.. ,„\ c`. tr i.:" rilime " e ll PalliTiV:Tl3:eafie i i ik%V \ ':+, . \. m„,,,,,,a,f,,, dy nt. ~,,,, b th, Mr* ~./t. hymn, Cunt \ - A. , :;', t , \ , mine& tt, theakwillm.Y.l... l l C i d. danettared t, t.--arateazwar.. , .4.l.-tt......--a, - ' ~,‘, .1 ., , :. , .: \ \ - 0.....„:1 4 ,rni, w ....-.....v...... i . ,\'''k: \ \ I,Eovi e rTras--. 1 .-u t a IaTEDn t xie , -f.. ~,,, \ \ Kul •• um. usava • 4,,vi cc r b le\ , ,-• • etaZiw 'Atm amt. Drew. 4.,„,,,rtu m 4 \ ,-.,, \-' -\ \ - ' • 'a ";' \ \, , ' \
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